Plus500 revenues dip after subdued quarter for financial markets

Date:

Trading platform firm Plus500 has revealed weaker revenues over the past three months after trading was impacted by less volatile financial markets.

It said profits were nevertheless stronger and maintained its targets for the financial year.

Plus500 told shareholders that revenues fell by 2% to 182.7 million US dollars (£136.1 million) for the quarter to September 30, compared with a year earlier.

It came after trading income slipped by 6.7% to 161.6 million dollars (£120.4 million) for the period.

The company said this was driven by “lower levels of volatility across global financial markets during the period”, as equities improved amid reduced concerns over tariff uncertainty.

It also reported that new customer numbers fell by 9%, with total active customers dropping by 5% to 115,327 for the quarter.

However, quarterly earnings were stronger, rising to 82.7 million dollars (£61.56 million) from 82.2 million dollars (£61.19 million) a year earlier as margins improved.

David Zruia, chief executive officer of Plus500, said: “Plus500 has delivered significant strategic progress during the first nine months of 2025, further diversifying the group’s multi-asset product offering, maintaining a focus on acquiring and retaining higher value customers, and reinforcing our status as a trusted provider of global market infrastructure.

“We have strong momentum and look to the future with confidence, well positioned to capitalise on both short-term opportunities in global financial markets, as well as compelling medium-term structural growth drivers.”

Source link

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Trade deficit is not crisis, it’s investment in growth | The Express Tribune

Rising imports of industrial inputs signal economic revival, not...

William Shatner and Neil deGrasse Tyson: When stars collide

Not long ago in Seattle,...

Petrol price kept unchanged at Rs265.45 per litre for the next two weeks – SUCH TV

The federal government on Saturday kept the petrol...